Comparing Boracare with MoldCare to Boracare and Mold Clean is comparing apples to oranges. Mold Clean is only going to remove the stain from mold, it does not kill mold or prevent mold. Mold Clean is supposed to be used in addition to the Boracare with Moldcare to remove unsightly mold and mildew s…
Read Full Answer »For best results the label for Mold-Clean recommends using a high pressure stream but you are right, it is not feasible to do this in a crawl space or attic space. We would recommend wetting the stained area with water, then spray the Mold-Clean on the area and let sit for 10 minutes. Do…
Read Full Answer »According to Nisus, the manufacturer of both Bora-Care with Mold Care and Mold Clean you should apply the Mold Clean first to get rid of the mold stains then the Bora-Care with Mold Care.
Mold-Clean is not labeled to treat indoors in household fixtures like showers and tubs. It is intended to remove mold stains on wood and concrete. You should use a household bleach cleaner for mold in tubs and showers.
To clean the stains that fungus or mold have caused, you can apply Mold Clean first. After Mold Clean is applied you can apply Bora-Care.
Mold-Clean is the perfect cleaner to apply to remove mold. 1Â gallon of Mold Clean will treat 150-200 sq ft.
Mold-Clean cannot be applied with a fogger and would need to be washed off surfaces after application.  We would recommend wetting the stained area(s) with water, then spraying the Mold-Clean and let sit for 10 minutes. Do not allow the product to dry (keep wet with water in a spray bottle if …
Read Full Answer »Yes, you do need to rinse Mold-Clean off with a high pressure spray after application. The treated areas can be painted over once it has dried completely.
Mold Clean should be fine on your fiberglass shingled roof. We would recommend only doing a small area first before doing the whole roof to make sure that you are satisfied with the results. Also, please be aware that Mold Clean will only remove stains and will not kill the mold spores. Please let u…
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It is up to your discretion if you would like to remove the actual stains from the mold and fungus since the wood is out of sight. You should apply Mold-Clean before applying the BoraCare with Mold-Care if you choose to do so.
Yes, per the manufacturer Mold-Clean can be used on tile to remove mold stains. Depending on the type of tile you have, it is recommended to test a small area first because this product can have a bleaching effect. Â
Mold-Clean is a ready-to-use product and does not need to be diluted. Â
Yes, Mold-Clean is intended to remove mold stains on wood and concrete. Please see the label for complete application instructions.
Mold Clean contains special wetting agents and detergents to help the active ingredient penetrate deep into the wood to remove stains and to brighten the wood. This will have a much more complete effect on the wood than something like bleach alone.
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Mold Clean is labeled for wood, brick, concrete and other surfaces.